Well, this
is a "woe is me" end of the
year statement. Woe is the agency calendar of events that is!
The Hurricane
Hurricane
Wilma hit south Florida, especially Broward County on October 24, 2005
with a vengeance. Incredible damage, hundreds of homes and businesses
still have blue plastic covers on roofs to try to keep out the rains.
Because of the attention of hurricane Katrina, many people do not even
know that hurricane Wilma happened. Winds over 100 miles per hour hit
many places, floods, miles of traffic lights out in Broward (Pompano
Beach and Ft Lauderdale) for more than 3 weeks. And the destructive list
goes on and on! Also, UAC office went without electricity for weeks,
the office windows boarded up for months. Terrible!
There went our 29th
annual Thanksgiving luncheon, our holiday gettogether, and bi-monthly
psg meetings. Then the Raintree Golf Resort where we held the luncheon
was sold to build condos, and Nova forgot who we were after the PSG meeting
being there for 7 years. Go figure. Thanks to Bob Bogorff, we will meet
at the Nova library the last Friday in January 2007. If any of your south
Floridian families have any ideas where we can have our holiday festivities,
please email us. We miss seeing our families and the munchkins. Marelen
Corpas has an idea to meet at her (large home and yard) with everyone
bringing a covered dish. Your thoughts?
Romania
We are praying that once
Romania is a member of the EU, the over 1,000 pipeline cases will complete
UAC has six pipeline cases in that number that is stalled. It's a sin
to take away the children's chances for a permanent loving, secure home
of their own. Shame on the politics that steal such precious time from
those who wait in limbo.
Guatemala
UAC's program is active and Lori Benrubi, our director of Guatemalan
programs is working hard to maintain a balance, sidestepping the politics.
Colombia
UAC's Colombian program is an ongoing active program. We have been accredited
by the Colombian government each year for the past 23 years. Please remember
that the Colombian rules control the age of the child allowed to be referred
based on the age of the prospective adoptive parent(s). Timeframes vary
for those adoptive parents of Colombian birth (naturalized citizens)
or American citizens.
Last but certainly not least, a special heartfelt
thank you to those of you who are so kindhearted to donate. These are
tough times for all non-profit--(501 (c) (3) agencies to survive --imagine
UAC after nearly 30 years in service to children, asking for your contributions.
Remember, adoption fees and expense wise, are taken care of by you,
the adoptive parent(s). However, our medical aid/relief programs for
those children who cannot be adopted need us more than ever.
OUR HOLIDAY
WISHES TO YOU AND YOURS. MAY YOU HAVE GOOD HEALTH, HAPPINESS... MAY THE
VERY BEST OF EVERYTHING BE YOURS!
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